What is the diffrence between " I LOVE YOU " and " LOVE YOU " ?
You can say "Love you" to anyone. It could be a freindly, Love you, or something like that, but when you actually say "I Love you" there is a strong meaning behind it, like it actually matters....Saying "I Love you" is so hard for me....so when I say it, I truly mean it.
"I love you" is said during the first year of marriage.
"Love you" is said after you've been married a while.
In general, the difference in the two terms is about the same as a glass of red jug wine and a bottle of the first release of Opus I
I love you comes from the heart it's more formal.
Love you is more informal. Love you is always said quite fast I think. Say for instance when the kids are dashing off to you school I say a quick , Love you!
I love you is reserved for the extra special people in my life, and for those special times when emotions are running high.
I love you is serious, love you is something you could say to anyone as a parting.
LOOOOOVE, exciting and newwwww...lol.
That made me chuckle, Penny.
I have to agree though, Love Ya's are for those unintimate or friendly type circumstances.
I Love Youuu is more heartfelt and reserved for the special people in my life, like my kids and hubby and very close friends.
Penny that is the best definiton i have ever heard for that
love you is something u say to ur parents /siblings etc . i love you is for ur lover partner hubby .
Love you is something i would say to my friends
I love you is something only family and my boyfriend would hear!
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